The author was president of the Boston branch of the Dickens Fellowship, 274 pages. "The accidental discovery of some unreported incidents in the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens to Boston, in 1842, led to a through search through old newspapers, diaries, letters, reports, magazines, etc., and the attempt to compile a diary of each day and night that Charles Dickens spent in Boston." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER, red cloth covers, gilt lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Light wear to the spine edges and corners of book. Internally a nice clean, tight copy. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bookseller Inventory # 026807

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